lofi
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should wrap them in bubble wrap, never had a prob getting stuff undamaged when thats used.
sorry for making light :-[
sorry for making light :-[
stereokillah said:-fisrt thing with google satellite i can see all my twoon in 3D, the usa satlletite could recongnize a face anywhere on the earth and find a mobile phone and they can't find the last work of this plane?
simonsez said:Why they're not make the seat like in the jet fighter? if something happen then i just press the eject button.. 8)
recnsci said:I'm still very sure that it's not impossible if they want to, may be it's very expensive but i think it's worth comparing to human life victim. now, i don't really want to flying.. :-X lately the plane crash is very oftensimonsez said:Why they're not make the seat like in the jet fighter? if something happen then i just press the eject button.. 8)
simonsez said:I'm still very sure that it's not impossible if they want to, may be it's very expensive but i think it's worth comparing to human life victim. now, i don't really want to flying.. :-X lately the plane crash is very often
the ones launched in the last 5 years CAN recognize your face from space and read your license plate too.
JohnRoberts said:There seems to be some extra anger about deaths that seem avoidable, but numerically there are far more of them all around us.
Svart said:What WAS the wreckage from
Kingston said:Svart said:What WAS the wreckage from
The sea is to most countries the equivalent of a garbage dump. There is a gigantic amount of crap along to shores of every major ocean. The tip of the ice berg does not even begin to describe that in comparison to how much is still floating, and sunken out there.
At a news conference earlier Saturday, officials of France's accident investigation bureau, or BEA, said that the plane encountered an "incoherence" in its measured air speeds, but that they could not conclude whether incorrect speed readings caused the crash.
Airbus had advised airlines to replace the device used to communicate flight speed, but Air France had not done so on Flight 447, according to BEA President Paul-Louis Arslanian.
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